You are the first person/therapist that has actually explained what it is to be bipolar. I have recently been diagnosed with this disease, and no one has ever been able to explain what it means to have this disorder. I am truly scared, but at least now I understand what I am dealing with. So, I just what to thank you for sharing your story!
@anthonydelgiudice4562
7 жыл бұрын
De Mello disorder, its a disorder not a disease
@BigDangerousDan
5 жыл бұрын
@@anthonydelgiudice4562 A disorder to who though?
@ladeda7033
4 жыл бұрын
It used to be called DEMONIZED! IT IS 2 SPIRITS IN ONE BODY! THE OTHER SPIRIT WAS A PERVERSE SPIRIT. THERE ARE 16 DEMONIC SPIRITS LISTED BY NAME IN THE BIBLE. ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS JESUS TAUGHT WAS TO CAST OUT DEMONS! SECOND WAS TO HEAL THE SICK! YOU ARE PERFECTLY DESCRIBING A DEMONICLY TORMENTED PERSON. EASILY SET FREE BY A TRUE BELIEVER. OH SEVERAL THOUGHTS AT ONCE AND NOT OF YOUR OWN? MAN YOU REALLY ARE SHOWING SIGNS OF BEING TORMENTED BY DEMONIC/ unclean spirits!
@whiterabbit9141
4 жыл бұрын
Dont be scared , if you try and learn from your bipolar it can teach you a lot, I was diagnosed with bipolar 1 in 2010. It is an emotional roller coaster and very exhausting at times but I feel it can give you incredible insight and clarity even though this sounds counter intuitive as I'm sure you already know bipolar can seem very confusing and suffocating.
@Amandax-tx6yb
5 жыл бұрын
Manic people speed it up to 1.75. Thank me later lol
@spleengrrrl
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@pkorns1892
4 жыл бұрын
I put it to 1.25
@mylifeisaparty
4 жыл бұрын
i don't even have bipolar but had to play it at 1.75
@ikaeksen
4 жыл бұрын
2 was even better ^^
@MooCowPoopPoop
4 жыл бұрын
Literally, THANK YOU. LMFAO.
@buffalony2344
9 жыл бұрын
When I'm manic I don't have the patience to learn,I get too frustrated if I don't learn something right away
@andreaviverito4638
5 жыл бұрын
Thank God for people like you who have had enough pain and fear in their life topped off with that final gift of acceptance to help one begin to recover and share their experience with others. Thank you so much. You're truly blessed.
@ZachGood
8 жыл бұрын
This was an incredible and educational video. It's much appreciated.
@duncanjones7310
7 жыл бұрын
Wow you summed it up so well. Had my first full blown manic episode in 2015, age 20. The stages of the mania were almost exact to mine although my delusions started quite early on. I was god. No longer separate from anything in existence or non existence. Was taken to jail then rushed to hospital 10 hours later. Consequently in and out of hospital 3 times that whole summer. Most spiritual experience of my life. The explosion of all emotions at the end was when I realised that I needed to be in hospital. Still think about the whole experience every day. Thanks for video. Will probably watch all of them now.
@mariahsantillanes2202
6 жыл бұрын
I had my first full blown manic/psychotic episode in August of 2017. (3 months after my 16th birthday.) You explained to a T the things I felt, the things I believed. I have a hard time explaining what happened to me, considering everythings still pretty fresh. But my experience was truly almost identical to your story. Love the video, so wonderful to know there’s others out there who understand.
@lifewithmejessiemarie2570
10 жыл бұрын
I wish you were my therapist. You have such a calming and relaxing voice. Im hypomanic right now. and actually I just looked at the clock. The last hour went by as if it didnt happen. Its an hour later than I thought it was. 3 a.m. wide awake. I did make an appointment to see the psychiatrist in a day because I think the meds they put me on for depression induced the hypomania. I subscribed thanks!
@yvoferdinandvanderhoek1027
5 жыл бұрын
Entirely possible that those make u climb a bit too high.
@artbygilik
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Makes a lot of sense. My ex boyfriend is untreated bipolar and it destroyed our relationship. He is now in another relationship that he got into immedietly after ours ended and I believe that he is in a mania stage and worried about his money decisions but I can no longer be involved and help. It's sad, I don't think that he is aware of his delusions and irrational decisions and wish I could help before it gets really bad again but I have to move on and recover from the hurt that he caused me.
@dayanreads9045
Жыл бұрын
It’s good that you are prioritising yourself!
@nicoleo5962
6 жыл бұрын
I'm thankful to have a family who would abandon their vacation time to take me home and get me help if I were having a psychotic break.
@noneyourbusiness9668
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for this and all of your videos. I wasn't diagnosed with bipolar until being 54 years of age and this was after years of begging Doctors to listen to me and not just prescribe antidepressants and anxiety medications. I didn't have the exact symptoms you describe but they are certainly of the same level of intensity. Your honesty and candor is so appreciated. You are a great source of understanding.
@johniorio7951
3 жыл бұрын
well, I am 58, and alot of these behaviours went away for me over the last 20 years....I was like this chick in my 20's, but withought the violence or depression.
@ashleyfearsii
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your story. The past 3 months of our lives have been a nightmare with our teen son who was diagnosed with bi-polar and severe mania. There is so much we don't know or understand about this and still trying to understand it. Thank you for letting us all know what exactly it looks like and feels like and what we should be looking for.
@roybelovoskey5895
6 жыл бұрын
if you are hypo manic play it at double the speed otherwise its going to be annoying how slow she is speaking.
@Amandax-tx6yb
5 жыл бұрын
I legit thought that was only me. Like SPIT IT OUT ALREADY LOL
@ILoveAllPeople.
5 жыл бұрын
1.25 was perfect for me. 🤗
@dookiecirca9037
5 жыл бұрын
👌🏾
@jenniferquirk3485
5 жыл бұрын
I dont have bi polar just trying to learn about my husband and failing marriage but the slowness was driving me nuts
@jenniferquirk3485
5 жыл бұрын
@@ILoveAllPeople. yes much better for me too
@adrianhayes4372
9 жыл бұрын
Amazing video this could not be more true. Never heard someone describe an experience so similar to my experience before
@hatsumiyo6915
10 жыл бұрын
this was by far the most helpful bipolar related video I have seen yet. Thank you so much
@melissacynthiapinheiro9418
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. It's helpful for caregivers as well.
@jenniferquirk3485
5 жыл бұрын
You are so right i am here trying to understand better or maybe just to know i am not alone even though i have left my husband because it has gotten out of control he will not get help and self medicates it is very helpful to know you are not alone
@killingfields5853
9 жыл бұрын
Very helpful, and I enjoy listening to your calming voice.
@Fairieswarebootz
5 жыл бұрын
This helped me so much dealing with my boyfriend who just had a severe manic episode, you seem so put together now and clear. Thanks for sharing in such a clear manor
@nicole46880
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Brenna, my boyfriend is bipolar too and he was just in a manic episode. Seeing how you posted this a year ago I wanted to ask how you guys are? Are you still together? I’m in such a dilemma now for my future
@charlottemacdonald2512
11 жыл бұрын
Robin, thank you so much for your video series. You've made understanding bipolar much easier than anything I've read. Very powerful indeed!
@rebeccawilliamson2091
6 жыл бұрын
This was incredibly informative. Thank you so much for sharing your personal experience. We are dealing with something similar. Thank you
@paulinebaxter1031
8 жыл бұрын
I'm just now finding your videos... they are helping me soo much on understanding myself.. Please keep making these videos. They help alot of people.
@ilanlakan
11 жыл бұрын
finally, a good video on the mania stage. i learned a lot, thanks.
@tpetro71
10 жыл бұрын
WOW. the first portion (up until the most acute and peak incidents) smacked of what I have been going through but with BP 2 for years, in sooooo many ways! THANK YOU again for sharing this!
@maryflatman4891
9 жыл бұрын
This is very detailed well and it describes the symptoms of mania very well... good testimony...
@doubleds200
11 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video and having the courage to come out and speak to your experience with bipolar and mania. As someone who suffers from bipolar this has been immensely rewarding for me to watch. I have also gone through mania and psychosis leading to a 4 week stay in a psych-ward. A few details made me chuckle or smile because of how remarkably similar our stories are in many ways. Thank you again Robin :)
@sharongarrison62
9 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for helping me be able to explain myself to my husband and help him better understand my Bipolar1.
@MooCowPoopPoop
4 жыл бұрын
Has anyone come back to this video when they weren't manic? I felt more patient listening on normal speed when I wasn't manic?!
@ESMEJENNINGS
8 жыл бұрын
I really, really appreciate how slowly and in detail you explained the phases of a full blown manic episode! Wish my closest ones would understand how bad it gets in our minds. Although I am blessed to have the best parents and husband in the world that have loved me so dearly and unconditionally to stay by my side! Anyways, this is so great: englightening and even educational.
@molly6720
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Robin for being so helpful and a great mentor.
@Float4Fun
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU so very much! My mom was BiPolar (called manic depressive then 1950's on) being raised for 8 of 18yrs under her care, & in the ensuing chaos, I have been in denial of a sorts of my own adult daughter's distructive life choices as being a full blown mental illness. I have come along in that thinking to now believe she in fact has at least 1 or even 2 mental illness issues. Undiagnosed to date, although she has been briefly hospitalized on 1 occasion. I now am eager to understand better what Bipolar is, and how to more successfully interact with her. Your insights are fueling my journey. Thanks!!!
@michaelleo7981
4 жыл бұрын
CP Your mom is still bipolar, there’s no cure for mental illness. Also you are not a psychiatrist so you can not diagnose your daughter with a mental illness.
@melaniecloutier1720
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos. It is helpful.
@Mira20153
8 жыл бұрын
Very good video! It helps me a lot to better understand what bipolar means and how it can show. Thank you for putting it out there. ♡
@sharonkelly5437
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for being so vulnerable.Wishing you well!
@seanp.kilroy6833
5 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely incredible. Thank you!
@LindaWossidlo
8 жыл бұрын
I have bipolar1 also. I had always suffered from low grade depression growing up but I had my first full blown manic episode when I was 36. It lasted for 3 months. All the stages of mania described in your video happened to me that first episode including the psychosis. It was a wonderful spiritual experience and occurred during the Easter holy week, making the psychosis even stronger. Andy Gibb had died and I received a promotion...that's what seemed to trigger it all. After 3 months, the bottom fell out, as with you, overnight, and I fell into a deep depression, which lasted 6 months. I have had many manic episodes (the longest lasted 5 months) and clinical depressions requiring hospitalization. Now, at 66 years of age, I think I'm an expert on the subject having lived through it all. I just wanted to tell you that you are right on point with the stages of full-blown mania. I will now check out your video on your experience with bipolar1 depression.
@MarciaDeMenezes
5 жыл бұрын
Thank You for sharing your experience with your knowledge on the bipolar disorder as is absolutely educative and essential.Brilliant
@peter8488
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, this really helps me help another to roconize things in themselves that they express but don't see.
@randyahrlett2243
10 жыл бұрын
I really love your videos. I guess it helps knowing other people struggle with the same things I do.
@andrewlowe2962
3 жыл бұрын
I’m a Eckhart Tolle fan, so she’s perfect. And very honest, the best part. I love your bravery, and you don’t seem like you are struggling speaking, I could listen to you all day. I’m about working on myself and taking a good long look at what makes me tic, and there’s definitely manic behavior in my actions. And I’m glad that I know it❤️
@chip_familytree
8 жыл бұрын
Hi when I was 16 I was misdiagnosed with bipolar II disorder while living in a group home. I was a teen mom with an abusive baby's father. He ended up trying to take my daughter from me and won because of my misdiagnosis. I ended up being court ordered to do a psychiatric evaluation and the psychiatrist said that I have adjustment disorder. Now Im going to get custody back of my daughter after a 2+ year battle.
@rowloeightyeight3425
5 жыл бұрын
God is always there, get close again, Jesus always loves us and wants us to come home
@bodhidharma2600
4 ай бұрын
God is supernatural. Mania and hypomania is biological/physical. This requires physiological acting medicine, not supernatural fairy tales
@demello8914
10 жыл бұрын
You are the first person/therapist that has actually explained what it is to be bipolar. I have recently been diagnosed with this disease, and no one has been able to explain to me. What it means to have this disorder. I am truly scared, but at least now I understand what I am dealing with. So, I just what to thank you for sharing your story!
@deqa
3 жыл бұрын
You are awesome and have helped me understand myself a lot. Bouts of rage when doing difficult tasks, almost to the point of bloodlust, impulsive spending, moving from task to task, and insane creativity are a few symptoms I understand now.
@blindbat6
5 жыл бұрын
Your videos are really helping me thanks a bunch.
@Moore-Auctions
Жыл бұрын
I felt a part of it and felt i was a prophet too. Everything is connected. We had some similar experiences. That would be so difficult being so young.
@aharanha
10 жыл бұрын
During my last mania, I smoked 4 packs a day when I was manic, drank coffee all night, didn't sleep, and actually, literally believed that Good N Plenty was as effective as Depakote. (it does cause less weight gain, though) My main goal was to save the world in one way or another. At times it truly was that amazing spiritual, cosmic experience, but overall It was a Hellish period that began in such a seductively enjoyable way. I wish all therapists and psychiatrist's had first hand experience with bipolar disorder.
@arricammarques1955
2 жыл бұрын
Robin your bi-polar mania was quite intense! Faith & healing, luv. : )
@TheGweenn
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this.
@jeanniecampbell1374
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for helping us understand so I can understand what my friend is going though just now 😢 .
@joonprint
4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this. my older brother has bpd and has had it for almost 8 years. it gets exhausting but im the closest to him out of my siblings and i feel it's my responsibility to understand him
@AidanSquirrell
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video your experience was very similar to my 2 manic episodes and depression
@elizabethwonder6161
5 жыл бұрын
After 17 year's of doctors I just got diagnosed with this. It's been another two days with out sleep! I'm exhausted. I have been researching bi-polar
@bm717252
9 жыл бұрын
I like how this video clearly elaborates on the levels of Bipolar Disorder. My mother has been diagnosed with Bipolar Type 1 when she was a child. According to my aunts and cousins, my mother has been of her meds for more than 30 years. Her episodes are getting worse by the minute.
@chrisjoslyn9262
11 жыл бұрын
God bless you. I have been there, gone thru all but the very, very peak you describe. Your description of it uses the exact words I say to myself all the time: I am one with God, and I feel like I know everything all at once. It is bliss. But on the heels of that is depression so severe I can not move. I can only cry and wish for death to take it away. Please keep the videos coming. I am sure you will help someone else, just as you have me. Thank you.
@realtoast7036
4 жыл бұрын
Good explanation. A family member was just recently diagnosed with BP1. Their initial manic episode was extremely scary to everyone around; friends and family. All the symptoms describe were the same.
@tokyoblu79
10 жыл бұрын
Grey Autumn, problems sleeping is a key indicator that mania is brewing in every bipolar person I know. Every episode I've ever had started with that one symptom. Obviously if you're not bipolar, sleeplessness just makes you tired. But for me at least, I just keep going up & up. Once this led to 8 days straight with not a wink of sleep. I never want to be in that place again, so yeah; if I have one sleepless night, I do something about it.
@evandonovan9239
8 жыл бұрын
Excellent talk. My own experience parallels this fairly closely, especially in terms of how I studied religion so closely the first time I had an onset of mania. I am still a Christian now, but I have a much greater sense of peace about the questions of life and existence than I did when I was actively manic. I also have very intricate diagrams that I made. Unfortunately, most of them are not actually meaningful, now that I know that they were based on delusions that I had. I didn't have the risk taking behaviors that many people have though - thankfully. I was more consumed by anxiety than anything else, and so I didn't do these things.
@evandonovan9239
8 жыл бұрын
I had a tremendous experience of existential dread after experiencing the grandiosity of mania though. So it's not necessarily the case that everyone experiences it as a glorious spiritual experience. Many people experience it as terrifying paranoia more than spiritual oneness. I think it must depend in large part on personality, and somewhat on intellectual beliefs as well.
@andrewlowe2962
3 жыл бұрын
Wow, that was interesting. And very revealing, I can’t unsee that. That explains a lot, thank you 🎄
@tamermerhi817
8 жыл бұрын
I don't have words for your honesty and your willpower, beacuse I know how diffcult is to post any video for us, BIPOLARS! you're explanation was the best i ever heard. (i'm in winter time, or just like you said - recovering time)
@heidi2166
5 жыл бұрын
Amazing. Mania is like people on meth..and meth users get addicted to the feeling! Reminds me of encephalitis lethargica patients given l-dopa for first time and they get hypersexual and all the rest. It drove them whacko and they preferred catatonia to the too-muchness of the mania. If we could only figure out how to create and harness the creativity/spirituality part of it and choke the rest!!!! This is probably what Joan of Arc had! Theres plenty about my personality I don't like at times but I'm grateful I don't have this disease. Bless u for sharing and all who have to endure this cyclical madness.
@HumbleWordsmith
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Very brave to share. I have been a bit selfish with my spiritual experiences. I never shared with anyone because thats what made the whole nightmare worth it.
@lcoop5497
5 жыл бұрын
I'm 4 minutes in and wow! This chick is spot on!!! I'm reluctant to get a diagnosis as I'm 49 and feel like a frickin warrior for dealing with this on my own my whole life. I've only sought help when my depression got crazy around 20 years ago, so I take a antidepressant. Of course I'm full blown manic right now and only wish she'd talk faster!
@explorehome9583
4 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with bi polar one disorder two months ago, I reached out to my family during my manic episode. They could tell something was wrong as I'm not an aggressive person. I also reached the most beautiful spiritual awaking I was reshearching how to open my third eye and multiple religion. I do believe we are the Divine universe experience it self , I do believe in God now. I believe this is why I have this disorder God allowed me a glimpse in to the all known. Just to know that he is real. I also was researching metaphysics ECT. I understand that my disorder is just a part of who I am and does not define me. I was hospitalized for two weeks and did and I'm doing what I need to be at home with my children. I have two little ones I'm blessed . I take medication now and try my best to keep a routine . At first I felt like this was a curse, but I know believe it is truly a blessing from God as I never would have understand just truly how beautiful life is
@ronmcdonald2383
8 жыл бұрын
look at all those books she reads
@joearmstrong2482
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you I'm just starting a relationship with someone who is type two and this will help me understand and possibly help so thank you some much
@carliebeau5329
5 жыл бұрын
Lithium. Lithium lithium. Its saving me. I may be muted in my personality but im stable. I can work have good relations and well. Thank Jesus for it
@patriciaguimarddeval7124
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks now I understand better about my best friend
@JAMES45229
7 жыл бұрын
Yes, I deal with all of these things. When Im in the mania stage I literally fell like I can spin the world on my finger. When I come down from it I just wanna dig a hole and crawl into it. I have pretty much isolated almost every human being from my life because of it. It is really difficult to explain to an outsider or a person that has no knowledge of what Bi-polar disorder is. I feel for you.
@Nakasasama
7 жыл бұрын
Thats exactly what it was like for me, i went hypomanic then after that I was in a hole for a while. Sometimes it was a very deep dark hole that was horrid to be in.
@b.neighbors8249
8 жыл бұрын
explains so much for folks experiencing this mess.
@WWS322
Жыл бұрын
I am not myself and that is my insanity. I lied a good bit all my life and was untrue to myself and others. Eating while on a manic high is a problem for me. Because I've been on anti psychotic medication all my life my throat is closed up. Eating mindfully is important. Whenever I'm happy it is mania for me.
@danitrapp5186
11 жыл бұрын
You're a amazing person
@pamroberts6520
5 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with bipolar 1 in 1996. Mine is about 80% manic. My brain runs like a freight train at full speed and never even slowing down for the curves. People look at me because l am all over the place and tell me to calm down. Never tell a bipolar person that when they are bouncing all over room. If l could slow down I WOULD. I can be up for days and think l am getting stuff done but when you start 20 different tasks you never finish one. I had to really start paying attention when l took off in my car. As soon as l get to the road l sit and try to focus. If not l will ride down the road and get distracted by anything on the side if the road and look back and find myself not where l should be. And humour, l am a walking joke teller, people will call me crazy and l tell them l am damn proud of it. I was military, female Air Veteran that travelled to a lot of countries and states and l am a Vietnam Veteran. Travelled in Turkey, Syria, Germany, Greece, Spain, Italy, Greenland, and Alaska. Everywhere l go l try to see and learn as much about the culture. Most military in some countries would not leave the base. I lived in Turkey for 2 years off the base in town with the Turks and some other Americans. I am writing a book here. Been through earthquakes overseas at 6.8 in the Richter scale. Tornadoes in Texas, a lot! Raped 2 times violently, at knife point and gun point. Lost 3 babies before l had my daughter. Physical and emotional abuse from ex husband for 7 years till l finally escaped. He was a Hell's Angel. He used to tell me he could cut me up in little pieces and no one would find me. I was put in the basement for 4 days tied up. This was the women who thought she could fix him. I figured if l read everything and abusive people l would be able to do better because shirley l was smart enough. You would think so. I was what was known as a rocket scientist in the military, l worked on guided nuclear missiles fired from the FB -11 and I the B-1 bomber. I was the first girl I n the Air Force to make it through a fast paced course, some taught by Boeing Aerospace that built the missile. I worked in the Strategic Air Command (SAC), with what was called a Top Secret Secret security clearance. One step up from Top Secret. I became an NCO, non commisioned officer in under 3 years. Trained again as secure transmission specialist, we worked on Crypto machines that sent coded messages around the world. I climbed communication towers on the side of the mountain that were 100 feet tall. Not afraid of many things, was in Greece during two earthquakes. In Syria while walking through the market with civilians a group of trigger happy Muslim teens running along and just started shooting at our group. When l see one person fall, l scream when they fire again and drop to the ground and don't move, playing possum. The gunmen keep going away and you slowly breathe and see what has happened to those around you. Out of 10 in that small area only 3 of us lived, me included. I was the only military in the group with regular clothes on. I called the base in Turkey where l was living and notified them of the situation. I was escorted out of Syria to Turkey before any insurgents realized they had a Female American military member. So l have given part of my history. I am proud of my service for this country. Most people call me a walking encyclopedia.
@sheilatysinger6360
6 жыл бұрын
I admire you sharing your experience. I have bipolar but it must be type 2. I have the mania the depression and agitation. I'm up and down and at times I'm gliding in the middle. It is a roller coaster ride. I am on meds and without it I'm much much worse. This came on .e in my late 40s thanks again for helping me understand it better.
@nancygee3137
Жыл бұрын
Amazing story
@johnward8064
9 ай бұрын
This video is profound.
@bilbobaggins4403
4 жыл бұрын
I had the same experience. Lay on my back for 3 hours eyes open filled with light through my eyes and throughout my body.
@michswags
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks immensly...
@Coondog6691
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos they are helping my girlfriend understand Bipolar a lot better. ;o)
@devhans2191
10 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed today! Yay! Also I was wondering - would you be able to make a video describing the specific differences between bipolar 1 and 2? It can be so confusing and you explain things very well.
@rowloeightyeight3425
5 жыл бұрын
I went through a phase where I was not sure if it was me saying things... it was odd, but i am accountable
@aytenariyurek
11 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing it is true.
@akelundstrom2337
7 жыл бұрын
In my manic mode I believed I could rule and become dictator of the U.K.
@paulflint6254
5 жыл бұрын
Nice..... Conservative much????
@laurasauraus0350
4 жыл бұрын
dictator!! lol
@tiapatterson5150
10 жыл бұрын
Just got the right diagnosis and this is me to a T!!! I had no idea others were like this. I just wish I could control this and be like everyone else and I wish you could be my therapist. Also on a side note you really resemble Grace Helbig.
@seesee3413
5 жыл бұрын
The mind gets tired of living a lie. Breaks open n spills its frightening beauty everywhere...in breaking open it is also somehow vulnerable to outside influences. So be mindful to what You allow inside. For those wishing to live at peace with themselves n to understand themselves stop labeling You or anyone else as problematic. Be kind with Your soul n recognize that everything can not be classified. This world ...these modern societies breed minds that will not accept a cage. Shine in Your unique way. Don't let anyone tell You that You aren't everything. Because we are one and we are everything.
@christinea798
11 жыл бұрын
You have REALLY opened my eyes I have been living in denial for YEARS. I was told I had bipolar disorder years ago I blew it off saying ya right. I admire you, you are an inspiration!! I have a question if you don't mind.....is this disorder why I hurt my husband over and over again? Being promiscuos? I don't mean to hurt anyone but I do I am seeking therapy this coming tuesday Im tI am tired of feeling this way I am no longer in denial and need help. Thank you Christine
@semih5687
5 жыл бұрын
Can you tell more about the thearphy process? I dont have any chance to get thearphy in Turkey. Thank you...
@michaelbrenton4380
Жыл бұрын
I was like this too but the medication has helped me but I will never be 100%. I still get nervous a lot of the time. Wished there were a cure for this.
@rachelhope4448
5 жыл бұрын
Omg....definitely had the spiritual experience which was quite profound. I also felt like I could see straight through people to their core truth. I was grandiose for sure. My manic experience changed my life and it may sound strange but I have no regret or ever wished it didn’t happen. My hospital experience was life changing. I. Still in denial about the heavy medication prescribed. I was on so many meds I was stiff like a board. I th7nk There has to be a better way to come down from manic naturally. The worst was after when the depression set in. What are your thoughts on plant medicine like psilocybin or ayahuasca?
@yvoferdinandvanderhoek1027
5 жыл бұрын
You know that for it to qualify as medicine there has to have been a study on it?
@kopynd1
4 жыл бұрын
robin your the jewel in the crown
@folse12
2 жыл бұрын
I use paxil, remeron and depakote. I need my sleep. If I am sleeping I am well. Thanks for describing so well the mania symptoms
@mangakamaiden
10 жыл бұрын
Would be great to have someone like you in Britain
@malcreatesstuff
9 жыл бұрын
Holy shit. This is me! I don't know what to do
@janedaniels1367
8 жыл бұрын
+Malachai Frazier I FUCKING LOVE THAT DOGGIE PIC
@Fromtodaytiltomorrow
11 жыл бұрын
What if all you want to do is sleep? It feels SO good to just sleep, and not deal with anything/one. Sex drive is completely gone, you want something more than what you have but are not able to take care of anything. If you can't get yourself to take care of your hygiene, like showering until finally you can't stand the way you look/smell. I'm not sure what it is called
@yvoferdinandvanderhoek1027
5 жыл бұрын
Depression?
@yesenialopez9313
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been diagnosed with depression and prescribed trintellix. I feel like my outburst are worse and my work and relationship suffers. Idk if I’ve been misdiagnosed because some days I’m great and on a roll. I’m confused now on what to do. It’s scary. Even though u talk slow your video was amazing and informative!!
@jamielauro2623
4 жыл бұрын
Your very correct with the details of mania no one understands unless they are in it I am having hypomania right now that why I came her ,... I found what u said spot on -
@justinthematrix
6 жыл бұрын
Spot on!
@rosebelike9722
6 жыл бұрын
so true!!
@phylvalen9991
3 жыл бұрын
I experienced terrible manic episodes at age 36 after being triggered by 100mg Amitriptyline at night prescribed for severe depression (according to the leaflet it shouldn't be prescribed for depression as IT triggers mania. Caused great upheaval in my life, details not flattering but suffice it to say that coupled with all the stress I was under at the time, it was extremely traumatic. Terrible thing to live with
@Nakasasama
7 жыл бұрын
I never made it to the full blown mania part but had been hypomania. It is no walk in the park either especially the depression side of bipolar as it is just the same as you described. :-/ This happened to me in 1988/89 when I was 14/15 years of age.
@nicholashethersay70
10 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for this video. I have so many of these symptoms, And it scares me. For weeks I have had trouble sleeping. Had a few manic episodes. And my doctors just arent that helpful, Are reluctant at the idea I may be bipolar when everyone around me is so sure. Even my friends who have bipolar are conscerned. Please do you have any advice In order for me to make my doctors realise? x
@codiefry1532
9 жыл бұрын
I know the feeling. I've struggled with depression since the age of 16 and properly had some sort of mental illness before that. I also suffer from eating disorders and a form of self harm. I watched this for the first time and it made me realize I have the same systems. I've struggled to get diagnosed as the doctors believe I only have depression. It's frustrating to think someone can just take one look at you and decide you dont have a problem when I know I do. I know what's going on in my head. And I know that it isn't right but the doctors think they know best
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